Solnova-I, Solnova-III, and Solnova-IV[2] were commissioned in mid-2010 and are all rated at 50 MWe in installed capacity each.[1] All five plants are built, owned and operated by Abengoa Solar, a Spanish solar power company.

All five power stations, the three commissioned and two under development, will be utilizing parabolic troughs, a technology to use concentrated solar power. The three commissioned power stations are also equipped to support natural gas as its secondary fuel source for power generation.[1]